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If you repeatedly fail in your attempts to control your environment, you are likely to make no further attempts to escape or make your environment better. This is called .
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:00
“dear sir: it is with great reluctance, i trouble you on a subject, which does not fall within your province; but it is a subject that occasions me more distress, than i have felt, since the commencement of the war; and which loudly demands the most zealous exertions of every person of weight and authority, who is interested in the success of our affairs. i mean the present dreadful situation of the army for want of provisions, and the miserable prospects before us, with respect to futurity. it is more alarming than you will probably conceive, for, to form a just idea, it were necessary to be on the spot. for some days past, there has been little less, than a famine in camp. a part of the army has been a week, without any kind of flesh, and the rest for three or four days. naked and starving as they are, we cannot enough admire the incomparable patience and fidelity of the soldiery, that they have not been ere this excited by their sufferings, to a general mutiny or dispersion. strong symptoms, however, discontent have appeared in particular instances; and nothing but the most acitive efforts every where can long avert so shocking a catastrophe.” what’s the central idea?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 18:30
What key detail should be added to strengthen the student’s paraphrasing of this excerpt? a. dulichium, same, and zacynthus are all visible to ithaca. b. odysseus holds his home very close to his heart. c. the islands surrounding ithaca lie to the east and the south. d. ithaca lies under mount neion and to the northwest. someone
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 00:00
Transcendentalist walt whitman captured the spirit of young america by creating
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